| Product Type: | Replacement Head |
|---|---|
| Application: | Replacement Part |
| Used With: | V8043F Series |
| Frequency: | 60 Hz 50 Hz |
| Voltage: | 24V |
| Position: | Normally Closed |
| Aux Switch Ratings: | 50 VA pilot duty @ 24 V 4.4 A running @ 120 V |
| Max Ambient Temp (°F): | 125°F |
| Valve Action: | Spring Return to Close |
| Electric Connection: | Screw Terminals |
| Wiring: | Screw Terminal Block |
Yes, that is the correct replacement head.
If you mean the wires, motor and cover, that is what this is. The actual valve stays connected to the pipe and is not replaced and the water doesn't need to be shutoff to install this item. I can't answer your question if it is not for the V8043F.
Hi, Yes there is a replacement head for use with the old style valve body; this is aV8043E valve. I would suggest that you use a powerhead conversion kit for the V8043E valve and convert the old style body to the new style. It then becomes much simpler to replace the powerhead. The valve mechanism is connected to the old style powerhead and you will have water all over the place when you replace the powerhead. The conversion kit seperates the valve from the powerhead and once you have installed the conversion kit you only have to remove two screws to replace the powerhead and you won't get wet. I have installed conversion kits in all my old valves. The conversion kit is: 40003918-006/U The Powerhead assembly is: 40003916-048/U and this is for the newer style V8043F valve and is used with the conversion kit The Powerhead assembly for a V8043E (old style) zone valve is 40003916-026; good luck
Yes, the drive motor is under the box cover.
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Yes the motor is included
Yes, the motor is included. The ball valve is not. Sent from my iPhone
If you are asking if this is the cover and the motor, the answer is yes, it is both the motor and cover.
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Yes, the motor is included in the box. The motor is also available by itself and can easily be replaced. Replacing the motor works if the mechanism is not jammed.
Yes. Just connect the wires and you're good to go. Just be sure you order the correct size for pipe diameter and remember to connect the wires in the proper order. My wires coming off the control unit were all brown so I labeled each one with the color they were attached to. Good. Luck!
The silver box on top, with the electrical connections, is the 'motor'. They call it the actuator. You can replace that part of thewhole thing without replacing the actual pipe underneath it - in other words you do not need to shut off the plumbing or anything like that. Study the Honeywell website and read it carefully. It will help you understand. If you need just the head (motor), see the following which is on the same web page. *Honeywell 40003916-048 - Replacement Head for V8043F Zone Valves*<http://www.pexsupply.com/Honeywell-40003916-048-Replacement-Head-for-V8043F-Zone-Valves-8633000-p> $53.25
Yes, the motor is inside of the box, just be sure to properly align the male fitting on the new unit into the panel insert behind the existing valve; labeling the connections before removal will save hours.
Here is a link to the wiring diagram: http://s3.pexsupply.com/manuals/1292436513850/42362_PROD_FILE.pdf .
Best advice I can give is to draw a diagram of your existing honeywell zone valve mark your existing wires and rewire the same way that whwt I did on my installion my existing zone valve was 30years old by replacement wired up the same way. has long as the heads are the same model style. I hope I've been some help
No, they don't make a replacement for just the end switch. You will need to buy the complete power head.